It's here!
It's here! It's here! It's here!
Whee!
And yet, I find myself strangely unwilling to start reading. Once I start, it will be over all too soon. And this time, there's not the consolation of another book on the horizon. This is it. The End.
I'm not ready.
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I haven't ready any of the Harry Potter books yet. I got sucked into a different series and waited and waited and waited. I was determined not to fall for that trick again. Hope you enjoy it when you finally dig in!
Enjoy it, it's wonderful, it really, truly is.
It's ok! When you've finished you can just go right back to the start with Innocent!Harry at 11 again!
Right now, Emma is reading ours. When she's done, it's MINE. (Which is a bummer, because I read, like, TEN TIMES AS FAST as she does...) And she knows - any spoilers, I will have to throttle her.
My son is the same age as Harry. Has curly dark hair, glasses - AND a scar in the middle of his forehead. Eerie, huh??
I just finished is this morning (stayed up literally all night to do so). It's even better than I had hoped -- enjoy!
I share that pain. You open it, each crisp page so new and shiny, and the more you read, the less there is to go, and the joy of reading is is tempered constantly by the knowledge that it'll soon be over! Argh!!!!
I finished Deathly hallows last night... around 3:30 am.... YUMMY!!! I loved the tricksy and detailed opriented way it ended! She pulled in little things from book 1! SOOOO good
Lolly read it the day it came out but I've never read a single book, even the films pass me by, it just never captured my imagination...?
I loved it! We went to one of those midnight magic parties and the kids got to make their own magic wands and hats. Lots of fun. Some awful punk kid was shouting out "spoilers" to the line of people waiting outside to get it and was detained by the police for disorderly conduct. Turns out his spoilers were wrong. What an arse.
Hope you enjoyed it!




